A Waterfront Villa with Private Dock on Lake Garda Hits the Market
At the southern tip of Lake Garda, a villa on Sirmione’s Via Punta Staffalo spans nearly two acres of private gardens descending to the water, with a wrought-iron cancello sul lago and dock with private waterfront access.
16th-Century Seafront Fortress for Sale on Capraia Island, Tuscany
A fortified estate on Tuscany’s most remote island—now restored and for sale for the first time in over a century.
One-of-a-Kind 1920s Villa on the Italian Riviera by Architect Barry Dierks
Best known for his work on the French Riviera, American architect Barry Dierks left behind one Italian masterpiece: a 1920s modernist villa with a private bay on the Ligurian coast.
1,000-Year-Old Castle Restored into a Luxurious Tuscan Retreat
An architectural revival in the heart of Chianti, featuring an underground wine cellar and tasting room, a full spa with hammam, and a panoramic infinity pool with vineyard views—just 30 minutes from Florence.
Restored 1,000-Year-Old Castle in Italy Listed for €15,000,000
Set in the heart of Italy’s picturesque Piacenza province, Castello di Rezzanello has been impeccably restored, offering a stunning venue with event spaces that can accommodate up to 2,000 guests.
Historic Castle in the Heart of Italy’s Piedmont Region
This enchanting 13th-century castle, restored in the 19th century in a neo-medieval style, is set in the picturesque Langhe Astigiane, one of Italy’s most scenic wine regions.
Elegant Noble-Floor Apartment in Prestigious Turin Period Building
While many associate Italy with cities like Rome, Venice, and Florence, Turin was once the capital of the Kingdom of Savoy and Italy’s first capital. The property is located is one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods, known for its leafy streets and elegant period buildings.
Hidden Gem in the Heart of Puglia: Italian Estate with Trulli Houses
Two groups of Trulli houses have been renovated for modern living, offering an unparalleled experience for those seeking a serene and stylish retreat in what is becoming one of the most chic regions in Italy.
The Gucci Villa in Rome, 10 Minutes From the Historic Center
The ‘real’ House of Gucci: In 1940, Aldo Gucci, son of the founder of the fashion house, moved to Rome to spearhead the family business's expansion, and built his home in the affluent Camilluccia neighbourhood.
One-of-a-Kind Italian Estate in the Egadi Islands, Sicily
The renovated former stronghold is set in a commanding position within a protected 22-acre estate, accessed by following the path that leads to the historic lighthouse of Capo Grosso on the northern tip of the island.